Learn English Anywhere | Hong Kong Edition

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Eat Sleep Dream English


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Hong Kong was my home for three and a half years and if I close my eyes, it's still inside
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me. The sights, the sounds and the smells of a city, they become a part of who you are.
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It's time to go back. Hong Kong, I'm coming.
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Eat Sleep Dreamers welcome to Hong Kong. I'm here to show you guys that you can learn English
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anytime anywhere. It doesn't matter where you are. Now I've done one video in London,
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one video in Singapore and now I'm in the most amazing city Hong Kong. This is a second
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home to me. I love this city. For me it's a city of contrast. You've got these incredible
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skyscrapers rising up and just over the hill you've got beautiful beaches and an amazing
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ocean. You've got international restaurants and companies and banks and you've got local
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little stores, street markets. You've got old colonial architecture next to modern high-rise
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buildings. It's a place of contrast and I absolutely love it. I'm addicted to this city.
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So we're going to take a walk around, see what English we can find because I believe
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you can learn English anytime anywhere. We are going to look at street signs, adverts
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anything. So if you are ready, let's do that.
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Alright guys I'm going to do something super local Hong Kong style, I'm going to travel
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on a tram. Now they locally they are known as ding dings. That is because of the sound
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of the bell. When you want to get off you press the bell, it sounds like a ding ding.
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So that is an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when the phonetic sound of the word resembles
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the sound of the meaning. So for example 'ding ding' the sound of the bell, when you press
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it it sounds like ding ding. If you think about table tennis or ping pong, is another
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way of saying that. Ping and pong is the sound of the bat and the ball together. Another
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example sizzle, for example. If you are frying something in a pan with hot oil. That sound
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, it resembles sizzle. So the phonetics in the word resemble the sound of the actual
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thing that you are talking about. Anyway, that's a bit of onomatopoeia. So I'm going
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to jump aboard this tram and see where it takes me.
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A nice little sign here, coffee to go. Now coffee to go means to take away. You are not
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going to have it in the place where you bought it, you are going to take it away with you.
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So coffee to go, you can have a pizza to go, you could have a sandwich to go anything.
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So, if it's to go it means you take it away with you. Now you will notice there the pronunciation
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coffee to go. Not coffee to go, it's to go. I'm using a weak form there because it's not
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an important word so we just use the weak form to to say it. So coffee to go. Alright,
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let's keep going. Alright I'm standing by the mid-levels escalator. Now Hong Kong has
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the longest outdoor escalator system in the world. Now it takes people from central right
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up into mid-levels which is where people live and I've just found a sign here with some
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really interesting language. Now I love street signs especially in Hong Kong. They use some
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very interesting language, often quite formal words that I haven't seen for many years.
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But this sign has a great piece of English. To loiter. Now to loiter means to wait around
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without any purpose. So you are standing around somewhere for no apparent reason. You don't
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know why you are doing it. So people might loiter in the street or on the street corner
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or here they are asking people not to loiter where this guy is loitering ok. He's sort
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of standing in front of the escalator. So waiting without any purpose because you'll
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block the escalator. So the pronunciation is loiter. So an example sentence might be
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'There were some kids loitering on the street.' Just hanging around, no real purpose just
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standing there. Back home if you have any signs that are in English, have a look at
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them because they use some really interesting vocabulary. Now you guys know how much I love
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adverts for learning English. I think they are super creative with the language. This
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one, brilliant. To do something like a boss. If you do something like a boss it means you
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do it very well. It's a really informal phrase and you can play with it, ok? So here it says
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you eat like a boss, it means you can eat very well. You could teach English like a
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boss, right? You can teach English really well. You can run like a boss. I run like
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a boss means, I run really well. You are really good at doing this thing. So yeah, really
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nice informal phrase there, kind of fun to play with. OK, I'm at the top of the escalators
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and I've just seen this word. In fact I've seen this word a couple of times on a few
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signs. Bulky, it's an adjective we use to describe some luggage or a sort of object
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that is heavy, that's difficult to carry. It's unwieldy, we can call it bulky. So this
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is talking about bulky baggage or a bulky suitcase, it's big, it's large, it's heavy,
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it's difficult to carry. Nice! Alright, let's keep going. I don't know if you noticed guys
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but it's a crazy hot day today. Thirty five degrees, humid, sun beating down. Now I'm
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use to this because I lived in Hong Kong for three and a half years. I absolutely loved
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living here and once I lived here I picked up a few of the variations that Hong Kong
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English has. So I noticed for example that people use 'seldom' quite a lot to mean not
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very often. Now I would personally only use that in written English. So generally I would
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probably just say hardly ever. So, do you know what 'I hardly ever go swimming.' It
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means I don't go swimming very often. So I noticed that is one thing. Another word that
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I only really hear in Hong Kong is the word shroff and it means a office where you would
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pay. So let's say you are at a car park and you need to pay for your ticket to park your
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car there, you would pay at the shroff office. Or at the hospital, let's say you need to
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pay for some medicine you go to the shroff office. So yeah, what I love is the kind of
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slight variation of English here. It's a little bit different, different pronunciation, some
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different vocabulary. I love that, it gives Hong Kong it's own identity and Hong Kong
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English it's own identity. Just stopping here, a very famous Instagram wall in Hong Kong.
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I was actually staying quite near here and just there was a continuous stream of people
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getting their photos taken against this wall. It's amazing.
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Alright Eat Sleep Dreamers,
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I've walked into a little art space called PMQ and I'm in an exhibit called Cuddle Bubble.
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It's pretty magical, I like it. So the sign is pretty cool, it has loads of interesting
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vocabulary. So cuddle in itself is like an embrace, you bring someone close to you with
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your arms to show affection, to show love. So to cuddle someone. There are a couple of
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other nice phrases that they use there. They use the word scorching in the instructions
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over there. Scorching means super hot, so 'this is a scorching day'. In fact yeah, every
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day in the summer in Hong Kong is scorching, so really hot. It also talks about the hustle
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and bustle. The hustle and bustle of life. The busyness of life. We often talk about
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the hustle and bustle of a city so there's a nice little phrase, sort of a collocation
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that goes together. The hustle and bustle. So you might say 'I love the hustle and bustle
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of city life.' Or 'I love the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong.'
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Eat Sleep Dreamers, that's
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it I think I have found enough English for one day. I am absolutely shattered. Hong Kong
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has been amazing, what a place to search for English. Obviously it has it's historical
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roots with English language. It's one of the official languages here so it makes sense,
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right? But yeah I hope you have enjoyed this one. If you have enjoyed it please give it
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a big thumbs up, like it, share it, tell your friends, let me know in the comments below
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and if you want me to come to your city or your country let me know as well. I'm always
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up for travelling, meeting you guys and seeing where we can learn English around the world.
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Remember I've got new videos every Tuesday and every Friday helping you take your English
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to the next level. Check me out on Instagram, Instagram stories and of course on Facebook.
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But until next time guys, this is Tom, the Chief Dreamer in Hong Kong, saying goodbye.
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